We expect our graduates to get jobs where the employers demand skills such as critical thinking, good interpersonal and personal skills, creativity and good communication skills. The question is do we give our students practice in these skills during their academic development? The Certificate in Employability Skills (CES) course, developed using the highly effective PET techniques, is designed to fulfill this need. While using their brains creatively, the students take ownership of developing skills much in demand by employers globally. This Scottish Qualifications Agency (SQA) accredited course turns around lifelong habitual rote learners in about 10 class sessions. The CES workshop at the summit is an opportunity for trainers to evaluate the effectiveness of the course through first-hand experiences and if wished to take back with them the CES training package developed by the Human Resources Development Institute (HRDI) of DIU. The 108 contact hours CES course can be run independently by any licensed organization with all the materials available in Moodle.